Room: Holiday Ballroom 4-6+Corridor
Date: 4/15/2025
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM (local time)
Network Seismology: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned
Seismic monitoring is not only an essential component of earthquake response but also forms the backbone of a substantial amount of research into seismic hazards, the earthquake process and seismotectonics. To ensure networks best serve the public, media, government, and academic communities, it is important to continue to develop monitoring networks' abilities to accurately and rapidly catalog earthquakes. Due to the operational environment of seismic monitoring, seismic networks encounter many unique challenges not seen by the research community. In this session, we highlight the unique observations and challenges of monitoring agencies and look to developments that may improve networks' ability to fulfill their missions. Seismic operation centers play a crucial role in collecting seismic data, and generating earthquake products including catalogs, warnings, and maps of ground shaking. The purpose of the session is to foster collaboration between network operators, inform the wider seismological community of the interesting and challenging problems within network seismology and look to the future on how to improve monitoring capabilities. This session is not only an opportunity for monitoring agencies to highlight new developments in their capabilities, but we also encourage submissions describing new instrumentation, methods, and techniques that would benefit network operations for detecting, locating and characterizing earthquakes, particularly in a near real-time environment.
Conveners
Renate Hartog, University of Washington (jrhartog@uw.edu)
Kristine L. Pankow, University of Utah (pankowseis2@gmail.com)
Dmitry Storchak, International Seismological Centre (dmitry@isc.ac.uk)
William Yeck, U. S. Geological Survey (wyeck@usgs.gov)
Oral Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Start Time | Minutes | Action |
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Submission | Evolution and Optimization of the Raspberry Shake Data Center: Managing the World's Largest Real-time Seismic Network | 08:00 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | ISC: Supplementary Services for Seismology | 08:15 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Station Statistics Derived from the ISC Bulletin | 08:30 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Geophysical and Sea-level Monitoring in Puerto Rico: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned | 08:45 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | In the Pursuit of 99% Data Return - Case Study of the Italian National Accelerometric Network | 09:00 AM | 15 | View |
Total: | 75 Minute(s) |
Network Seismology: Recent Developments, Challenges and Lessons Learned - I
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